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UK Boxing PPV — Sky Sports Box Office, DAZN UK PPV & How to Order

Three vendors, three promoters, one rule: PPV sits on top of the underlying subscription.

UK boxing PPV in 2025-26 splits across three vendors. Each carries a specific promoter’s headline cards, and each requires both the underlying subscription and the per-card PPV add-on.

The three active UK boxing PPV vendors

Sky Sports Box Office carries Boxxer-promoted UK headliners and Sky-distributed boxing events. Pricing has been consistent at £24.95 per card across 2024-25 and into 2025-26. Access requires a Sky Sports subscription (full Sky package, Sky Sports Channels add-on, or a NOW TV Sports day pass at £14.99 for the day).

DAZN UK PPV carries Matchroom Boxing and Queensberry Promotions headliners. Pricing ranges £19.95 to £24.95 per card. A DAZN UK subscription (£14.99 monthly) is required.

TNT Sports Box Office carries selected boxing PPV events alongside the UFC PPV calendar. The boxing pattern on TNT is the Top Rank–sourced US cards (re-broadcast to UK audiences via the ESPN deal) and selected one-off events. Pricing ranges £19.95 to £29.95. A TNT Sports subscription via the Discovery+ Premium bundle (£30.99 monthly) is required.

Single-card cost comparison

For a UK fan with no existing subscriptions, the minimum cost to watch a single PPV card is:

VendorSubscription monthPPV add-onSingle-card total
Sky Box Office (NOW Day Pass)£14.99£24.95£39.94
DAZN UK PPV£14.99£19.95 to £24.95£34.94 to £39.94
TNT Sports Box Office (Discovery+)£30.99£19.95 to £29.95£50.94 to £60.94

The NOW TV Day Pass route is the cheapest entry for Sky Box Office PPVs. The standard NOW TV Month Pass at £34.99 plus the £24.95 PPV brings the single-card cost to £59.94, which is more expensive than the day-pass route unless you also want the full month of Sky Sports content for other reasons.

What PPV gets you

A UK boxing PPV purchase typically includes the full main-card broadcast, the undercard, and the post-fight studio show. The broadcast usually runs three to four hours from undercard open to main-event ring walks. The PPV fee is for a single broadcast event with no season-pass equivalent in the UK market.

How to buy a PPV

Each vendor sells PPV directly through its own apps and websites:

  • Sky Sports Box Office: sky.com/sports/box-office. Purchase via the Sky website with a Sky account, or via the NOW TV app with a NOW account.
  • DAZN UK PPV: dazn.com/en-GB. Purchase flow opens about two weeks before each card via the DAZN site or app.
  • TNT Sports Box Office: tntsports.co.uk/box-office. Purchase via the TNT Sports site, the Discovery+ app, or BT TV box office menu.

Free-to-air UK boxing

Free-to-air UK boxing on BBC Sport and ITV still exists but is now rare. The most recent regular free-to-air windows closed in the early 2020s. In 2025-26, expect one to two free-to-air UK boxing events per year — typically major heavyweight events with significant national-team narratives, or one-off broadcast specials.

The BBC iPlayer and ITVX apps carry the same linear free-to-air boxing broadcasts on demand. No subscription is required.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I watch UFC and boxing legally in the US?
ESPN+ subscription carries UFC Fight Night events and ESPN-promoted boxing cards; UFC numbered PPVs require an add-on purchase via ESPN+. DAZN US carries Matchroom and Golden Boy boxing cards. Amazon Prime Video holds the Premier Boxing Champions deal as of 2026. UFC Fight Pass archives every fight in UFC history plus selected live regional cards.
What does VIPBox refer to in your editorial framing?
In our editorial context, VIPBox refers to the premium ringside seating section at live fight events — the closest paid seats to the canvas. We use the name as an editorial conceit: this guide is the equivalent of the premium ringside experience for legal at-home viewing.
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